Odumeje warns against roadside filming, vows to break phone of overzealous fans
Prophet Odumeje warns fans against filming him in public, stating he is a prophet, not a celebrity. He threatens to break phones of those who record him without permission.
Controversial clergyman, Prophet Odumeje, has issued a stern warning to fans who frequently record or take pictures of him whenever they spot him in public. During a passionate ministration service, the self-proclaimed "lion" made it clear that he is deeply uncomfortable with being treated like a celebrity.
In a bold statement to his congregation, Odumeje emphasized that he is a prophet, not a public figure meant for entertainment. "Stop videoing me when you see me on the road. I am not a celebrity; I am a prophet. I am more dangerous. I will scatter that phone in spiritual," he declared.
Odumeje’s frustration stems from the growing trend of fans whipping out their phones whenever he is in public, something he says distracts from his spiritual mission. He did not mince words, warning that he would break any phone he catches aimed at him without permission.
As a larger-than-life figure known for his dramatic style, Odumeje continues to attract attention both for his religious services and public appearances. However, this recent outburst serves as a clear reminder that he sees himself solely as a prophet on a divine mission, not a media spectacle. Fans have now been advised to approach him with more reverence or risk facing his wrath.
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